Industrial network: Providing specifically adapted products for customers
Essay - 3 pages - Management
The economies of scale, defined as the reduction in cost per unit resulting from increased production realized through operational efficiencies, constitute one of the key goals for firms to improve their competitiveness. But this productive model seems to be in the same time contradictory to the...
Cross cultural issues in International Business
Case study - 7 pages - Management
The L'atelier des chefs brand is a good example of how important it is to have a structured management in contemporary society. With the daily grind of the corporate culture leaving an indelible imprint on the workforce, it has become increasingly important that leisure and recreation companies...
Is sustainable business compatible with the capitalist economy ?
Essay - 15 pages - Management
Sustainable development, fair trade, ecology and environment, ethics, ecological footprint; all these terms are nowadays taken up by the media. Over two hundred years, we went through four different approaches towards the environment: exploitation, simply seeking profit from it; preservation,...
Management - Contingency theories of leadership
Essay - 5 pages - Management
Contingency theories of leadership were intended to resolve the problems of Trait and Behavioural theories. To what extent have they achieved? According to the dictionary, leadership is « the process whereby one person influences the thoughts and behaviour of others »; it thus appears to be a key...
The failure of HP's ERP implementation
Worksheets - 7 pages - Management
In June 2004, Hewlett Packard started the implementation of a new Enterprise Resource Planning Software in its North American Enterprise Servers and Storage (ESS) division. HP, known for its expertise in a lot of product fields and consulting capabilities, especially in the segment of SAP ERP...
The transformation of Hoechst into Aventis - publié le 06/03/2007
Case study - 39 pages - Management
The company 'Hoechst', was a chemical and pharmaceutical company founded in 1863. Hoechst and Rhône-Poulenc decide to create a subsidiary company, 'Aventis The Fusion' in 1999. How Dormann used evolution to achieve this ? What relations did Dormann develop within the company? What...
The transformation of Hoechst into Aventis - published: 06/03/2007
Case study - 18 pages - Management
THE COMPANY Hoechst was a chemical and pharmaceutical company founded in 1863 Hoechst internationalizes its production after WWII AVENTIS 1999: Hoechst and Rhône-Poulenc decide to create a subsidiary company, Aventis THE FUSION 1999 : Hoechst + Rhône-Poulenc = Aventis THE MAN Jürgen Dormann How...
"You are a consultant to a company considering India or China as an attractive opportunity for investment. Citing appropriate examples of other companies' experiences assess the risks involved in investing in ONE of these countries" N/B Choose either Indi
Case study - 6 pages - Management
India is today, considered as the seventh largest, and the world's second most populated country, with 1.1 billions inhabitants. Due to a series of reforms conducted since 1991, India has become the second fastest growing economy with an annual growth rate of around 8% over the last three...
Growth and development: Case study of Rahmqvist
Case study - 38 pages - Management
We will in this thesis examine the growth and development opportunities for Europe's largest organisation within direct sale, i.e. Rahmqvist. The empiric will be analysed and evaluated with a base of theories. The main bottom theory used is the SWOT analysis, but in order to make a more thorough...
Dell's case: the build-to-order business model
Case study - 4 pages - Management
Michael Dell founded the company in 1984 while he was at the University of Texas at Austin. He began by selling improvements of IBM-compatible PCs and started to sell his own brand of PCs one year later (the Turbo). The concept was very simple: from the beginning Dell's business model was based...
The features of management processes and structures in terms of Fordism and Taylorism: Why did these models come under pressure during the late 20th Century? Has there been a definitive break from them?
Essay - 8 pages - Management
Between 1893 and 1911, F.W Taylor published a series of books about management that defines the basis of a new science: The scientific organization of work . On the one hand, he notes the dawdling of workers, who are at the same time influenced by their natural way to be lazy and the...
The entrepreneurship within IKEA
Case study - 8 pages - Management
We have chosen to use Ikea as the company in which we will base the analysis of this case report. The Ikea has been chosen is because we believe that it is a company which stems from entrepreneurial activities right from the beginning of its existence, to the present day. Ikea is a worldwide...
The critical role of executives in sales and operations planning implementation
Essay - 8 pages - Management
Today's leading organizations understand that reducing inventory, while meeting demand, requires a competent and cost-effective S&OP process. The S&OP function enables organizations to focus on forecasting accurately in order to reduce inventory levels, optimize manufacturing and supply...
The Identification and Reduction of Risk in Project Management
Dissertation - 56 pages - Management
The main goal of this report is to discuss the process of identification and risk reduction in project management. The report will target two vital tools and techniques which are crucial for risk management and its significance. The level of failures among large, medium and even small projects is...
Brand management : Study of an International Brand
Case study - 11 pages - Management
The opinion leaders that Chupa Chups uses as endorsers for its products can be anyone who is famous regardless of age. These include erstwhile footballer Fernandez, the former trainer of the Paris Saint-Germain ,who endorse Chupa Chups through public consumption, and who, during his reign as...
Case study: Ryanair
Case study - 13 pages - Management
The European airline industry is one of the most heavily regulated and protected sectors. In most parts across Europe, carriers were state-owned and therefore enjoyed a legal monopoly over domestic traffic. Governments controlled the entry of foreign companies by means of restrictive bilateral...
Is it ethical to manufacture as cheap as possible?
Essay - 7 pages - Management
The domestic environment in which firms constantly compete helps shape their ability to grapple with international markets. To tussle through this phase of vigorous competition, firms in the domestic area must continually strive to reduce costs, boost product quality, increase productivity, and...
Effectiveness of health services in the developing world
Essay - 5 pages - Management
Delivering medicine to the world's poorest people is a challenge. Hot, poor places such as Tanzania have many microbes but microscopic health budgets. Because they cannot afford adequate health care, poor people are sick a lot of time (The economist, 17/8/2002). Another report by the UNAIDS...
Credibility is a critical resource at start up and represents an important element of the entrepreneur's personal contact network - publié le 14/12/2006
Essay - 6 pages - Management
Traditionally, entrepreneurs have been considered as individuals with a strong, often charismatic, leadership as well as a high drive for individualism and independence. However, a business unit does not exist in isolation since it is, or will be, in contact with a whole range of other...
Strategy and planning process in the Small Business and the Small & Middle Enterprises (SME) Sector - published: 14/12/2006
Business plan - 7 pages - Management
Business planning is perceived by both governments and business support infrastructure, such as the Business Links, to be an essential ingredient to the success of small businesses (Beaver, 2002, p88). Similarly, O'Gorman bases his idea on the fact that one approach to developing a successful...
Credibility is a critical resource at start up and represents an important element of the entrepreneur's personal contact network
Essay - 6 pages - Management
Traditionally, entrepreneurs have been considered as individuals with a strong, often charismatic, leadership as well as a high drive for individualism and independence. However, the same cannot be said for businesses. A business unit does not exist in isolation as it will be, in contact with a...
Strategy and planning process in the Small Business and the Small & Middle Enterprises (SME) Sector
Business plan - 7 pages - Management
An essential ingredient of small businesses is business planning. It is perceived to be vital by both governments and business support infrastructure, such as the Business Links (Beaver, 2002, p88). On similar lines, O'Gorman bases his idea on the fact that one approach to developing a...
The scapegoat
Essay - 8 pages - Management
Traditionally, a scapegoat was a goat that was led away in the wilderness, for the Day of Atonement in Judaism, Yom Kippur. That rite was described in the Bible. Christian theology is a symbolic prefiguration of the sacrifice of Jesus who offered his own life to take the sin of the world on his...
Customer Loyalty
Essay - 6 pages - Management
With the globalisation of the world competition has become challenging. Competitors from emerging markets are entering into the developed markets. Attracting new customers has become a more expensive and exhausting business. Therefore the customer is one of the most valuable assets of a company;...
Meaning and importance of customer loyalty
Essay - 6 pages - Management
With the globalization of the world, competition is experiencing new heights. Competitors from emerging markets are entering into the developed markets. Attracting new customers has become an expensive strategy. Therefore the customer has become the most valuable asset of a company as a result of...
Volvo's Modern Management
Case study - 9 pages - Management
Volvo Group is a manufacturer that develops trucks, buses and construction equipment, drive systems for marine and industrial applications, aerospace components and services. It also provides solutions for financing and services. Volvo as international company has its presence in Western Europe...
Volvo's Modern Management - publié le 22/11/2006
Case study - 9 pages - Management
Volvo Group is a manufacturer that develops trucks, buses and construction equipment, drive systems for marine and industrial applications, aerospace components and services. It also provides solutions for financing and services. This international company is not only present in Western Europe...
« EU loses a landmark sugar case at the WTO », by SAPA-AP & Blomberg, business Report, 29 April 2005 - publié le 21/11/2006
Essay - 9 pages - Management
Trading of agricultural products is on the increasing in the global market. In a quite a few countries (mainly third world countries), agriculture is the dominant sector of the economy and plays a very important role. To control the trade of agricultural products and to limit unfair practices,...
« EU loses a landmark sugar case at the WTO », by SAPA-AP & Blomberg, business Report, 29 April 2005
Essay - 9 pages - Management
The trade of agricultural products is increasing a lot all over the world. In many countries (mainly the poorest ones), agriculture is the dominant sector of the economy and plays a very important role. To control the trade of agricultural products and to limit unfair practices, international...
Why using brand management in the tourism industry ? The case of destination branding
Dissertation - 45 pages - Management
Nowadays the tourism sector is one of the most important economic sectors. The globalization of our world allows for better, easier, faster, and cheaper travel, and the technological progress achieved has left almost no place unknown. We may observe that many destinations are now featuring in...
